Sentences with phrase «objects they see into»

The worksheets themselves are in English and the students do need to translate the places and objects they see into Persian.
The worksheets themselves are in English and the students do need to translate the places and objects they see into Scottish Gaelic.
The worksheets themselves are in English and the students do need to translate the places and objects they see into German.
The worksheets themselves are in English and the students do need to translate the places and objects they see into Portuguese.

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It cites numerous instances in which chickens were forcefully hit over the head with various objects, including a metal scraper tool and a broomstick, and details how they mishandled the hens by «roughly grabbing them by a single wing and violently shoving them into garbage cans» — which can be seen in the video.
Male rosé drinkers have transformed it from a wine «seen by serious wine drinkers as cloying, mass - produced swill, an object of revulsion and gendered disdain,» as GQ wrote, into something men are happy to be seen drinking.
Also, as I'm wrapping up my doctorate in astrobiology, I will spend a great deal looking at objects I can't see with my physical eye while peering off light years into the galaxy in search of life.
(You can see this from the way in which the light waves from the whole object come into each part of the hologram.)
But he goes on: «When these images clash — as in The Fascist octopus has sung its swan song, the jackboot is thrown into the melting pot — it can be taken as certain that the writer is not seeing a mental image of the objects he is naming; in other words he is not really thinking.»
As we have seen, what the examination of perception brings to light for Whitehead is an occasion of experience which is a self - creative process, a subject synthesizing past objects into a novel unity.
In entering into relation with its mother the child completes this distance, and it is only later when he ceases to enter into relation that he sees her as an object and falls into the I - It's shaping and elaboration of the distance.
But he became hungry and was desiring to eat; but while they were making preparations, HE FELL INTO A TRANCE; and he saw the sky opened up, and an object like a great sheet coming down, lowered by four corners to the ground, and there were in it all kinds of four - footed animals and crawling creatures of the earth and birds of the air.
Specifically it is to see how the valuing of the eternal objects develops into a source of the initial aim.
It may be readily seen that Lango's interpretation leans heavily upon a consistent usage of «realization» in these passages that is taken as univocally synonymous for «ingression,» along with the further assumption that ingression is a doctrine that only deals with the admission of eternal objects into actuality in some one given way.
Similarly, when we look into the depths of the clear sky, what we actually see is an unspecifiable total ground of movement, from which objects emerge.
Any presence which the spiritual in art evokes is something which we are unable to see in its entirety, something we are unable to make into an immediate object of our knowledge.
One advantage that a broader duration will have over the briefer durations with which it is contemporaneous is its capacity to sum up successive briefer duration; making them simultaneous.22 We have already seen that this is Bergson's explanation of the manner in which the successive «vibrations» of objects around us are transformed by us into stable, unchanging surfaces.
The general point that has been made is that in the new conditions of the modern world the comparative study of religion has moved into a new phase — first, in that the object of inquiry has on a quite new scale been seen to be communities of persons.
... if it touches and sees, this is not because it would have the visibles before itself as objects: they are about it, they even enter Into its enclosure, they are within it, they line its looks and hands inside and outside.
The fact that Descartes seems to see a need to assert that a perceived object is quite literally incorporated into the perceiver seems highly significant; it indicates that Descartes must have felt that a proper account of perception — of conscious perception in particular, and of causality in general — has to assume that real interaction of actual entities takes place.
The same tourist would then place money into binoculars to see objects that are situated on the ground.
Since light from distant objects takes time to reach Earth, the deeper you look into the sky, the further back into the history of the universe you see.
It was not until the detection of quasars, which allow astronomers to see the light emitted by matter falling into black holes, that we had evidence that they were real objects and not just mathematical curiosities predicted by Einstein's general theory of relativity.
This discovery — based on sightings of unexpectedly bright objects that should be too far away to see so clearly — may call into question our understanding of how galaxies are born and evolve.
The volunteers were split into five groups, each of which saw a series of video with a different object — a coin, a ball, a poker chip, a silk handkerchief or a crayon.
The spermaceti organ is also thought to act as an acoustical lens to focus infrasonic sound waves into a beam that bounces off objects, enabling the whale to «see» them in the dark.
The fact that the test person feels their own hand being stroked, and simultaneously sees the object being touched synchronously, produces the sensation that the object is part of their own body — because both pieces of information merge into one single percept.
When stars or vast clouds of gas fall into such massive objects, the resulting X-ray blaze can be seen across the universe.
A collection of bizarre optical illusions has tricked AI into seeing objects in static — and show that machines don't see the same way we do
Detecting astrophysical neutrinos would offer an unprecedented way of studying comic objects across vast distances, similar to the way infrared light allows us to peer into opaque cosmic dust clouds to see stars forming.
Normally, you only see quantum - mechanical jiggling when you look at objects the size of atoms and molecules, but we are moving into a domain where we see the centers of mass of these big mirrors jiggle quantum - mechanically.
Our brain is so good at identifying contours and objects in images that it is sometimes deceived into seeing them even if they do not actually exist (such as the edges of the blue triangle in the foreground of the figure).
So just as someone watching an object fall into a black hole will see the object burn up, someone inside a given universe might see an object hitting the edge of the cut - off — where time ends — incinerate on contact.
The adept tool users have been filmed inserting sticks into objects to transport both items at once — a feat that has never been seen in non-humans.
However, time on the event horizon slows down so much that for an outside observer the collapsing process almost stops (if a ship falls into a black hole, for example, to an outside observer it will appear to be continually falling toward the horizon), therefore all the black holes we see are objects that are eternally collapsing.
The explanation might lie in small airborne birds» need to detect and track objects whose image moves very swiftly across the retina — for blue tits, for example, to be able to see and avoid all branches when they take cover from predators by flying straight into bushes.
These simulations help scientists gain insight into faraway objects and events — a collision of galaxies, the progression of a supernova explosion, the formation of a planetary system — that they can not see firsthand.
Quantum effects have also nudged into the realm of objects visible to the naked eye (see main story).
The activities seen in the AGNs are caused by gaseous matter falling into, and interacting with, the supermassive central objects mentioned above, according to the current consensus of most researchers.
At 7:41 a.m. local Livingston time that morning, the Fermi Gamma - ray Space Telescope, LIGO Hanford and the Virgo gravitational wave detector in Europe had all detected two incredibly dense objects called neutron stars smashing into each other — an event some astronomers thought they would have to wait years or even decades to see.
For a bright object, however, the brain can be fooled into seeing a larger and exaggerated version of the object.
Webb will look for the bright objects that transformed this dark universe to the one we see today, ablaze with the glow of stars, gathered into immense galaxies.
Included in the category are white dwarfs, and as can be seen from the radically different classification scheme for class D, non-stellar objects are difficult to fit into the MK system.
Astronomers believe that many of these objects have collided and merged with each other over time to grow into the giant and luminous galaxies seen today (more on 18 galaxies about 11 billion ly away).
The shovel, hack saw blade and spatula are used for carving shapes, stairs, and other objects into the castle.
i love the outdoors turning ordinary objects into things of beauty seeing all that is around me taking it in and generally staying busy w...
Complicating matters, he struggles to see the potential in his soft - spoken son's transition into young adulthood without turning him into an object of envy as well.
When we see bodies flying through the air after being hit by an object the size of a bug, though, the chuckle grows into something a little stronger.
She has written screenplays in the past, including the 2011 «Fright Night» remake, and rather than necessarily seeing the books «Sharp Objects» and «Dietland» as one - off films, she saw the open - ended possibilities for making them into series.
It has all the adventuring mechanics of all the other Mario games, with a splash of colour (See what I did there), humour, easy to learn RPG mechanics and a truly unique spin on the Paper Mario series by using «things» that seem like normal household object and turning them into weapons of mass destruction... to paper villians of course!
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